Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 318 965 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjailija

Bob Berman

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 16 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1996-2020, suosituimpien joukossa Ett levande universum : den biocentriska teorin på djupet - medvetande och livets ursprung. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

16 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1996-2020.

The Grand Biocentric Design

The Grand Biocentric Design

Robert Lanza; Matej Pavsic; Bob Berman

Smart Pop
2020
sidottu
What if life isn't just a part of the universe . . . what if it determines the very structure of the universe itself? The theory that blew your mind in Biocentrism and Beyond Biocentrism is back, with brand-new research revealing the startling truth about our existence. What is consciousness? Why are we here? Where did it all come from—the laws of nature, the stars, the universe? Humans have been asking these questions forever, but science hasn't succeeded in providing many answers—until now. In The Grand Biocentric Design, Robert Lanza, one of Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People," is joined by theoretical physicist Matej Pavšic and astronomer Bob Berman to shed light on the big picture that has long eluded philosophers and scientists alike. This engaging, mind-stretching exposition of how the history of physics has led us to Biocentrism—the idea that life creates reality-takes readers on a step-by-step adventure into the great science breakthroughs of the past centuries, from Newton to the weirdness of quantum theory, culminating in recent revelations that will challenge everything you think you know about our role in the universe. ?This book offers the most complete explanation of the science behind Biocentrism to date, delving into the origins of the memorable principles introduced in previous books in this series, as well as introducing new principles that complete the theory. The authors dive deep into topics including consciousness, time, and the evidence that our observations-or even knowledge in our minds-can affect how physical objects behave. The Grand Biocentric Design is a one-of-a-kind, groundbreaking explanation of how the universe works, and an exploration of the science behind the astounding fact that time, space, and reality itself, all ultimately depend upon us.
Boom!

Boom!

Bob Berman

Oneworld Publications
2019
pokkari
Looking at the night sky, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s all quiet up there in space. But you’d be wrong. Extreme events are forever unfolding: galaxies explode, cosmic debris hurtles through the heavens and our own Milky Way is on a collision course with the giant Andromeda galaxy. Mayhem moulded the cosmos, shaped life on Earth and at times threatened to end it. With an enduring sense of wonder, through cataclysms great and small, Bob Berman presents a destructive history of our universe.
Earth-Shattering: Violent Supernovas, Galactic Explosions, Biological Mayhem, Nuclear Meltdowns, and Other Hazards to Life in Our Universe
A heart-pumping exploration of the biggest explosions in history, from the Big Bang to mysterious activity on Earth and everything in between The overwhelming majority of celestial space is inactive and will remain forever unruffled. Similarly, more than 90 percent of the universe's 70 billion trillion suns had non-attention-getting births and are burning through their nuclear fuel in steady, predictable fashion. But when cosmic violence does unfold, it changes the very fabric of the universe, with mega-explosions and ripple effects that reach the near limits of human comprehension. From colliding galaxies to solar storms, and gamma ray bursts to space-and-time-warping upheavals, these moments are rare yet powerful, often unseen but consequentially felt. Likewise, here on Earth, existence as we know it is fragile, always vulnerable to hazards both natural and manufactured. As we've learned from textbooks and witnessed in Hollywood blockbusters, existential threats such as biological disasters, asteroid impacts, and climate upheavals have the all-too-real power to instantaneously transform our routine-centered lives into total chaos, or much worse. While we might be helpless to stop these catastrophes-whether they originate on our own planet or in the farthest reaches of space-the science behind such cataclysmic forces is as fascinating as their results can be devastating. In Earth-Shattering, astronomy writer Bob Berman guides us through an epic, all-inclusive investigation into these instances of violence both mammoth and microscopic. From the sudden creation of dazzling "new stars" to the furiously explosive birth of our moon, from the uncomfortable truth about ultra-high-energy cosmic rays bombarding us to the incredible ways in which humanity has harnessed cataclysmic energy for its gain, Berman masterfully synthesizes some of our worst fears into an astonishing portrait of the universe that promises to transform the way we look at the world(s) around us. In the spirit of Neil deGrasse Tyson and Carlo Rovelli, what emerges is a rollicking, profound, and even humbling exploration of all the things that can go bump in the night.
Zapped

Zapped

Bob Berman

Oneworld Publications
2018
pokkari
The universe is literally made of light One hundred years after they were written, Marie Curie’s notebooks are still too radioactive to handle In 1974 we sent a message to star cluster M13. If any aliens respond promptly, we’ll hear from them in 52000 From world-altering discoveries of the past to the wonderful science of the present, Bob Berman zooms across the universe to tell the story of invisible light. He reveals what microwaves from smartphones do to our brains, how birds use ultraviolet light to track prey, why gamma rays are the most powerful form of light, and so much more. Replete with amazing characters and mindboggling quantum leaps, Zapped offers a teasing peek into the future and some of the startling technologies we might yet live to see.
Ett levande universum : den biocentriska teorin på djupet - medvetande och livets ursprung
”Vi är medvetna, och vi befinner oss i en situation som vi kallar universum.” – Robert Lanza I Robert Lanzas första bok Biocentrism presenterades biocentrismens svar på några av vetenskapens största frågor: – hur uppstod universum? – varför är fysikens lagar perfekt anpassade för att främja liv? – hur kommer det sig att partiklar påverkas av att någon observerar dem? – vad är medvetande? – vad händer när vi dör? I Ett levande universum går Robert Lanza ännu djupare in i dessa frågor och presenterar dem på ett pedagogiskt sätt med förtydligande illustrationer. Boken kan läsas som ett komplement till den första boken, eller fristående. Enligt biocentrismen existerar ingen verklighet utanför den medvetna observatören – tid och rum är endast sinnets verktyg för livsupplevelse. Det är alltså livet självt som genom medvetande skapar universum – inte tvärt om. I den här boken får vi följa med på en omvälvande resa genom forskning och filosofi där vi möter nya tankar som vänder upp ner på våra föreställningar om tid, rum, medvetande, liv och död. Dr Robert Lanza har utforskat naturvetenskapen i över fyrtio år, och han anses som en av världens främsta forskare. Han är för närvarande vetenskaplig chef vid Advanced Cell Technology och biträdande professor vid Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Lanza har tillsammans med Bob Berman, den mest lästa astronomen i världen, tagit fram biocentrismen – en revolutionerande ny bild av universum. Ur boken:"Det finns ingenting ’där ute’, bortom den verklighet som sinnet skapar. Eller, om det gjorde det, skulle det vara ytterligt mystiskt och oupplevt, och absolut inte den värld av bilar och träd som vi ser. Allt vi vet, och kan veta, finns i vårt eget sinne och den information som hjärnan bearbetar. Om detta känns omöjligt att acceptera, kom då ihåg att om det fanns något förstadium till färgerna, ljuset och 3D-djupet i den värld vi ser, så skulle det bara vara tomma, magnetiska och elektriska fält, eftersom det är vad ljus i själva verket är.”
Zapped

Zapped

Bob Berman

Little, Brown Company
2017
sidottu
Invisible light is everywhere. As you read this you are being swarmed by microwaves from your cell phone. Step outside and you'll get a dose of ultraviolet and infrared from the sun. Go on vacation and you submit to a full body security scan at the airport. Cell towers, tanning salons, microwave ovens, CT scans, mammogram machines, saunas, nuclear power plants - all are emitting radiation in your general direction. What effect is it having? An accessible blend of narrative history and science, INVISIBLE LIGHT tells the story of the unseen energies all around us, tracing infrared, microwaves, ultraviolet, X-rays and other forms of radiation from their historic discoveries and oft-misguided early uses to their health costs (and benefits) in our daily lives. With a unique talent for making science relatable and fun, Bob Berman hunts for leftover light rays from the universe's birth, explores the consequences of our newest technologies, looks at how invisible light affects the brain, and even spends time with scientists attempting to detect broadcasts from extraterrestrials. Lively, informative, and packed with "eureka moment" stories, INVISIBLE LIGHT will delight anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of our world.
Biocentrism : medvetande som nyckeln till vår förståelse av universum
Nya upptäckter inom kvantmekanik och biologi tvingar oss att ifrågasätta den rådande uppfattningen om vårt universums ursprung och struktur. Partiklar beter sig inte som förväntat, utan verkar anpassa sig till en medveten betraktare. Och medvetandet framstår som ett större mysterium än någonsin, trots en utförlig kartläggning av hjärnan. Biocentrismen erbjuder en förklaringsmodell som placerar liv och medvetande i centrum av universums existens, hellre än att se dem som slumpmässiga företeelser. Enligt denna teori finns ingen fysisk verklighet alls utanför den medvetna betraktaren. Genom djupgående motiveringar och logiska argument erbjuder Robert Lanza svar på några av den moderna vetenskapens största mysterier, såsom universums uppkomst, observatörens betydelse, medvetandets natur och funktion, och varför fysikens lagar tillsynes är perfekt anpassade för att främja liv. Slutligen berör han den stora frågan: vad är döden? ”Våra aktuella teorier om den fysiska världen fungerar inte, och kan aldrig fås att fungera, förrän de tar hänsyn till livet och medvetandet.” – ROBERT LANZA Dr Robert Lanza har utforskat naturvetenskapen i över fyrtio år, och han anses som en av världens främsta forskare. Han är för närvarande vetenskaplig chef vid Advanced Cell Technology och biträdande professor vid Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Lanza har tillsammans med Bob Berman, den mest lästa astronomen i världen, tagit fram biocentrismen – en revolutionerande ny bild av universum. Robert Lanza har utsetts av TIME till ”en av världens hundra mest inflytelserika personer” och av FORTUNE till ”en av världens femtio främsta tänkare". ”Ett helt nytt perspektiv på ett gammalt existentiellt problem.” – E. DONNALL THOMAS, Nobelpristagare i medicin “Robert Lanza fann mentorer i vetenskapliga giganter som psykologen B F Skinner, immunologen Jonas Salk och Christiaan Barnard, pionjär inom hjärttransplantation. Hans mentorer beskriver honom som ett geni och en stor tänkare, och några av dem har till och med jämfört honom med självaste Einstein.” – Ur US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Beyond Biocentrism: Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death

Beyond Biocentrism: Rethinking Time, Space, Consciousness, and the Illusion of Death

Robert Lanza; Bob Berman

Audible Studios on Brilliance
2017
mp3 cd-levyllä
Biocentrism shocked the world with a radical rethinking of the nature of reality. But that was just the beginning. In Beyond Biocentrism, acclaimed biologist Robert Lanza, one of TIME magazine's "100 Most Influential People in 2014," and leading astronomer Bob Berman take the listener on an intellectual thrill ride as they reexamine everything we thought we knew about life, death, the universe, and the nature of reality itself. The first step is acknowledging that our existing model of reality is looking increasingly creaky in the face of recent scientific discoveries. Science tells us with some precision that the universe is 26.8 percent dark matter, 68.3 percent dark energy, and only 4.9 percent ordinary matter but must confess that it doesn't really know what dark matter is and knows even less about dark energy. Science is increasingly pointing toward an infinite universe but has no ability to explain what that really means. Concepts such as time, space, and even causality are increasingly being demonstrated as meaningless. All of science is based on information passing through our consciousness, but science hasn't the foggiest idea what consciousness is, and it can't explain the linkage between subatomic states and observation by conscious observers. Science describes life as a random occurrence in a dead universe but has no real understanding of how life began or why the universe appears to be exquisitely designed for the emergence of life. The biocentrism theory isn't a rejection of science. Quite the opposite. Biocentrism challenges us to fully accept the implications of the latest scientific findings in fields ranging from plant biology and cosmology to quantum entanglement and consciousness. By listening to what the science is telling us, it becomes increasingly clear that life and consciousness are fundamental to any true understanding of the universe. This forces a fundamental rethinking of everything we thought we knew about life, death, and our place in the universe.
Beyond Biocentrism

Beyond Biocentrism

Robert Lanza; Bob Berman

BenBella Books
2017
nidottu
Biocentrism shocked the world with a radical rethinking of the nature of reality. But that was just the beginning. In Beyond Biocentrism, acclaimed biologist Robert Lanza, one of TIME Magazine's "100 Most Influential People in 2014," and leading astronomer Bob Berman, take the reader on an intellectual thrill-ride as they re-examine everything we thought we knew about life, death, the universe, and the nature of reality itself.The first step is acknowledging that our existing model of reality is looking increasingly creaky in the face of recent scientific discoveries. Science tells us with some precision that the universe is 26.8 percent dark matter, 68.3 percent dark energy, and only 4.9 percent ordinary matter, but must confess that it doesn't really know what dark matter is and knows even less about dark energy. Science is increasingly pointing toward an infinite universe but has no ability to explain what that really means. Concepts such as time, space, and even causality are increasingly being demonstrated as meaningless.All of science is based on information passing through our consciousness but science hasn't the foggiest idea what consciousness is, and it can't explain the linkage between subatomic states and observation by conscious observers. Science describes life as a random occurrence in a dead universe but has no real understanding of how life began or why the universe appears to be exquisitely designed for the emergence of life.The biocentrism theory isn't a rejection of science. Quite the opposite. Biocentrism challenges us to fully accept the implications of the latest scientific findings in fields ranging from plant biology and cosmology to quantum entanglement and consciousness.By listening to what the science is telling us, it becomes increasingly clear that life and consciousness are fundamental to any true understanding of the universe. This forces a fundamental rethinking of everything we thought we knew about life, death, and our place in the universe.
Zoom: From Atoms and Galaxies to Blizzards and Bees: How Everything Moves
From the speed of light to moving mountains -- and everything in between -- Zoom explores how the universe and its objects move. If you sit as still as you can in a quiet room, you might be able to convince yourself that nothing is moving. But air currents are still wafting around you. Blood rushes through your veins. The atoms in your chair jiggle furiously. In fact, the planet you are sitting on is whizzing through space thirty-five times faster than the speed of sound. Natural motion dominates our lives and the intricate mechanics of the world around us. In Zoom, Bob Berman explores how motion shapes every aspect of the universe, literally from the ground up. With an entertaining style and a gift for distilling the wondrous, Berman spans astronomy, geology, biology, meteorology, and the history of science, uncovering how clouds stay aloft, how the Earth's rotation curves a home run's flight, and why a mosquito's familiar whine resembles a telephone's dial tone. For readers who love to get smarter without realizing it, Zoom bursts with science writing at its best.
Zoom

Zoom

Bob Berman

Oneworld Publications
2014
pokkari
Sitting still in a quiet room, you might just be able to convince yourself that nothing is moving. But air currents swirl about you. Blood rushes through your veins. The atoms in your chair jiggle furiously. And the planet you are on is whizzing through space 35 times faster than the speed of sound. In Zoom, Bob Berman takes a thrilling tour around the wondrous and myriad motions that shape every aspect of the universe. Spanning astronomy, geology, biology, meteorology and history, he explains how clouds stay aloft, how the earth’s rotation curves a ball’s flight, how a mosquito’s familiar whine is tuned to a perfect A sharp, how the day gets longer every century, and much more.
The Sun's Heartbeat

The Sun's Heartbeat

Bob Berman

Back Bay Books
2012
pokkari
Did you know that scientists are beginning to think that the sun is safer than sunscreen? That whenever we see the sun on the horizon, it's actually a phantom image because the sun has already set? That career pilots have a one percent higher incidence of cancer because of their time in the sky? Or that the sun's unusual dormancy is causing our climate to be cooler than it otherwise would be? Peppered with memorable anecdotes about spectral curiosities, THE SUN'S HEARTBEAT is a robust narrative that explores the sun's birth, its life as a self-sustaining ultra-H-Bomb fusion explosion, and its spectacular future death. Astronomer Bob Berman's expert observations tell a dramatic story about the familiar star that crosses our sky daily.
Biocentrism

Biocentrism

Robert Lanza; Bob Berman

BenBella Books
2010
pokkari
Robert Lanza is one of the most respected scientists in the world--a US News & World Report cover story called him a "genius" and a "renegade thinker," even likening him to Einstein. Lanza has teamed with Bob Berman, the most widely read astronomer in the world, to produce Biocentrism, a revolutionary new view of the universe. Every now and then a simple yet radical idea shakes the very foundations of knowledge. The startling discovery that the world was not flat challenged and ultimately changed the way people perceived themselves and their relationship with the world. For most humans of the 15th century, the notion of Earth as ball of rock was nonsense. The whole of Western, natural philosophy is undergoing a sea change again, increasingly being forced upon us by the experimental findings of quantum theory, and at the same time, towards doubt and uncertainty in the physical explanations of the universe's genesis and structure. Biocentrism completes this shift in worldview, turning the planet upside down again with the revolutionary view that life creates the universe instead of the other way around. In this paradigm, life is not an accidental byproduct of the laws of physics. Biocentrism takes the reader on a seemingly improbable but ultimately inescapable journey through a foreign universe--our own--from the viewpoints of an acclaimed biologist and a leading astronomer. Switching perspective from physics to biology unlocks the cages in which Western science has unwittingly managed to confine itself. Biocentrism will shatter the reader's ideas of life--time and space, and even death. At the same time it will release us from the dull worldview of life being merely the activity of an admixture of carbon and a few other elements; it suggests the exhilarating possibility that life is fundamentally immortal. The 21st century is predicted to be the Century of Biology, a shift from the previous century dominated by physics. It seems fitting, then, to begin the century by turning the universe outside-in and unifying the foundations of science with a simple idea discovered by one of the leading life-scientists of our age. Biocentrism awakens in readers a new sense of possibility, and is full of so many shocking new perspectives that the reader will never see reality the same way again.